The Cameron University chapter of Phi Eta Sigma, the national interdisciplinary honor society, inducted 36 new members during its 27th annual induction ceremony on March 7. Phi Eta Sigma, with chapters on more than 350 college campuses across the nation, encourages and rewards academic excellence achieved by students during their freshman year in institutions of higher learning.
This spring’s inductees are (by hometown):
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Mohammed Abdullahi
Agege, Lagos, Nigeria: Anuoluwapo Sanni
Apache: Bobbi Loflin
Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis: Winston Thompson
Chelmsford, Mass.: David Dunnell
Cincinnati, Ohio: Holly Jones
Duncan: Robin Booth, Kendall Carnahan, Angela Gibbons
Gros-Islet, Saint Lucia: Aldrick Biscette
Ikeje, Lagos, Nigeria: Ifunanya Ekwunife
Ikorodu, Lagos, Nigeria: Kehinde Adelusi, Taiwo Adelusi, Samuel Emmanuel, Ruth Okenye
Indiahoma: Eric Igo
Iowa Park, Texas: Lilah Gilmore
Jacksonville, NC: Michael Dykes
Lawton: Benjamin Castricone III, Katarina Coffman, Kristen Collins, Angela Heimerl, Eloise Herbert, Taylor Hutton, Douglas Schlumbohm, Nicole Wilson, Monica Witherspoon
Marlow: Jade Savage
Mason City, Iowa: Lena Krenzke
Mountainburg, Ark.: Katelynn Wright
Naples, N.Y.: Ronald Erb
Ogba, Lagos, Nigeria: Eheneden Toni-Osagie
San Jose, Calif.: Korin Sanda
San Ramon, Calif.: Amy Smith
Savannah, Ga.: Sable Jones
Woodbine, Iowa: Anya Johnson
The Cameron chapter of Phi Eta Sigma was established in 1985. Students eligible for membership must have completed 24 to 42 hours of course work while attending full-time, be degree seeking, and have at least a 3.75 grade point average.
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March 12, 2013
PR#13-046


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